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  2. III Army Corps (Wehrmacht) - Wikipedia

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    III Panzer Corps was formed in June 1942 from III Army Corps and attached to Army Group A, the formation tasked with capturing the Caucasus as a part of Fall Blau.. In mid-1943, following the loss of the 6th Army at the Battle of Stalingrad, III Panzer Corps took part in the battles around Kharkov as part of Army Group Don.

  3. Panzer Corps (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Before Panzer Corps, lead designer Alex Shargin made a Panzer General fan remake, Panzer General Forever. [5] Panzer Corps was announced on 2 December 2010. It was described as similar to Panzer General series. [6] An iPad version was scheluded for third quarter of 2012 but it was delayed to December 2013. [7] [2] Panzer Corps Gold was released ...

  4. Army Detachment Kempf - Wikipedia

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    Beginning on the night of 4/5 July 1943, the III Panzer Corps, the detachment's primary attack formation, spearheaded the thrust east of Belgorod. After the failure of the operation, Army Detachment Kempf retreated with the rest of Army Group South. Kempf was relieved of command on 17 August 1943.

  5. III (Germanic) SS Panzer Corps - Wikipedia

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    The corps was formed in April 1943 as a headquarters for the 5th SS Panzergrenadier Division "Wiking" and the 11th SS Panzergrenadier Division "Nordland". The corps was placed under the control of former Wiking commander SS-Obergruppenführer Felix Steiner. After training, the corps took part in operations against the Yugoslav Partisans.

  6. 3rd Panzer Army - Wikipedia

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    The 3rd Panzer Group (German: Panzergruppe 3) was formed on 16 November 1940.It was a constituent part of Army Group Centre and participated in Operation Barbarossa and fought in the Battle of Moscow in late 1941 and early 1942.

  7. List of German corps in World War II - Wikipedia

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    1.3 Panzer corps. 1.4 Mountain corps. 1.5 Reserve corps. 1.6 Miscellaneous corps. 1.7 Höheres Kommando z.b.V. 2 Waffen-SS (Schutzstaffel)

  8. Operation Konrad III - Wikipedia

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    The Soviet 3rd Ukrainian Front bore the brunt of the attack of the German 6th Army.Leading the assault was the IV SS Panzer Corps, which with three armored divisions and together with the III Panzer Corps, had a complement of 376 operational AFVs at the start of the offensive.

  9. Operation Citadel - Wikipedia

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    But after three days, on 17 July, the II SS Panzer Corps was ordered to end its offensive operations and begin withdrawing. This marked the end of Operation Roland. One of the panzer corps' divisions was transferred to Italy and the other two were sent south to meet new Soviet offensives. [159]